On Sun, 2006-03-26 at 21:31 +0200, Ali Helmy wrote: > yeah well, how exactly do i "use" yum? > > yum --... what exactly? > > On 26/03/06, Robert P. J. Day <rpjday@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Sun, 26 Mar 2006, Ali Helmy wrote: > > > Hey mates, > > > > I need to un-install from my computer: > > Epiphany Browser > > Ethereal Network Analyzer > > Chainsaw (log4j viewer) > > LogFactor5 (log4j management GUI) > > Evolution Suite (for mails, schedules, contacts,... etc) > > > > So how exactly do I list find and list all their rpms so > that I can remove > > them using rpm? > > use yum. > > rday > ChainSaw and LogFactor5 come with the log4j package, so you cannot remove them independently of log4j. To remove a package, su to root, and use "yum remove <packagename> In your case, yum remove epiphany ethereal evolution or yum remove epiphany ethereal evolution log4j --Nik